The Dimmick Family's Halloween Haunt
Pumpkins
Pumpkin props.
I won the Stolloween Pumpkin giveaway!
Aug 3rd
I am so excited to have won an authentic Scott Stoll pumpkin prop. My entry is for “a ground breaking, undead pumpkin, pushing itself out of the ground with its rotting vine arms.” I will post pictures when the prop arrives. Thank you, Scott Stoll.
Win a STOLLOWEEN Pumpkin!
Jul 27th
Scott Stoll of Stolloween is giving away one of his amazing pumpkin creations to one lucky Facebook Fan. Check out his Facebook page for details on entering.
Papier Mache Pumpkins – Part 2
Oct 30th
“Scaretaker” & Pumpkin Monster Head Bases
Oct 22nd
“Scaretaker”
The “Scaretaker” will be a creepy old man standing ominously in my graveyard, leering at passersby. This is just the base of the head/face.

After 3 layers of papier mache I cut the paper and foil off and then put it together with tape and glue. I made the neck at this point too. I then applied 2 more layers of papier mache.
Pumpkin Monster
This creature will be emerging out of one of my papier mache pumpkins. This is just the base of the head/face.
Papier Mache Pumpkins – Part 1
Oct 5th
I’ve been a big fan of Halloween since I was a kid and I’ve always enjoyed setting up haunted houses and having really cool costumes. I joined the Rocky Mountain Haunters group last year shortly after Halloween. I didn’t attend any of the gatherings this year because of other commitments and, to be honest, I was a little intimidated by some of the projects. In one of the threads in our group, someone mentioned the pumpkins at Stolloween.com and I immediately knew that I could do the same kinds of projects that Scott Stoll makes. These are my first attempt at using papier mache techniques to create inexpensive, simple Halloween props.

Mix up the papier mache glue in a bowl or bucket. Check out Stolloween.com's Basics page for the recipe.
So, this is part 1 for the pumpkins. I will follow with cutting out the faces and building up the features. Then we will paint them.
















